I had written about using Jquery-IndexedDB as a local database solution on Cordova(Phonegap) for iOS and Android, and how it was done using the IndexedDBShim. This post extends the idea and shows how pouchdb can be used on an iOS based Phonegap application.
The enables the ability to replicate data on a remote server using a simple function call. This would effectively mean that the phonegap application can work when a device is offline, collect and work with data, and finally sync back to the server when it comes offline. Syncing to the server is one of the most common problems for mobile applications, and this example can solve it in a very simple way. In addition, the same code can also be used for desktop browsers too.
With the IndexedDBShim, most of the PouchDB functionality is supported by simply adding IndexedDBShim.js file to the main HTML file. To understand the example, you can look at www/index.html. The file include pouch.alpha.js and the IndexedDBShim.min.js. It then uses the pouchdb functions like create and delete documents.

Note that pouchDB does not allow IndexedDB databases to be created on localhost, and this had to be disabled in the generated pouch.alpha.js file. Also, to enable replication, the "External Hosts" in Cordova.plist was set to "*". Like mentioned in the previous post, the first call to IndexedDB should be made only after a timeout (in this case, a user click) to allow time for the shim to do the housekeeping.